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The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for NuVision products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. NuVision shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
The following representative regulatory label is also present on the rear of the television: Symbols Symbol Purpose This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous voltage within the television’s enclosure that may be of sufficient potential to constitute a risk of electric shock to people. This symbol on the television is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the television.
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CAUTION: Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, hardware, or table as specified by NuVision. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the television to avoid injury from tipping over. USE WITH AN UNAPPROVED CART, STAND, BRACKET, HARDWARE, OR TABLE MAY RESULT IN INSTABILITY AND POSSIBLE INJURY.
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25. Servicing is required if the television has been damaged in any way, such as if the power cord or power plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the television, or the television has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. WARNING! LED BASED TELEVISION: AT NO TIME SHOULD THIS TELEVISION EVER BE OPERATED WHILE DISASSEMBLED IN ANY MANNER.
Regulatory Information This section presents information that shows how your TV complies with regulations in certain regions. Any modifications to your TV not expressly approved by NuVision could void the authority to operate the TV in these regions. U.S.A.
Responsible Party Manufacturer: NuVision Responsible Party: NuVision Address: 7901 E. Pierce St. Suite A Scottsdale, AZ 85257 Telephone: 480.970.1466 Regulatory Model Number: 52LEDLP viii...
NuVision television delivers. In order to enhance your viewing experience and receive the best picture quality available, it is important to understand the features of the television. This section describes the main features of your NuVision HD television. About the Television...
The front panel of your television displays the high-definition screen, as well as decals for the following: (NuVision Intelligent Digital Optimization) - NuVision’s exclusive image enhancement technology that displays images with excellent resolution and clarity. (Digital Switching Deep Black) - A proprietary system that controls the LED’s light output to an incredible...
If the LED light blinks repeatedly any time other than when the television is initially powered on, it is an indication that an error has occurred and you should contact NuVision product support. Refer to “Product Support” on page 41.
Connects up to two HDMI or DVI-D sources, and provides video and audio. Only HDMI-2 can be used for DVI-to-HDMI inputs. NuControl Used by NuVision dealers/installers. Consult your NuVision dealer/ installer for more information about the NuControl feature. To locate a NuVision dealer, refer to http://www.nuvision.com/dealer/.
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The following functions are available on the remote control. Button Function Power Switches the television on and off. Turns SRS TruSurround XT™ on and off. Cable • Selects the Cable input. Antenna • Selects the Antenna input. Comp1 • Selects the signal from the Component 1 input. Comp2 •...
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control by pressing the latch on the battery cover and lifting off the cover. Insert two size AAA batteries into the battery compartment. Ensure that the batteries are inserted properly by aligning the polarities (+ and -) as indicated inside the battery compartment.
Chapter 2 Connecting the Television What You Should Know Before Connecting There are several factors to consider before you connect your television, such as where to place the television, how to organize your external audio and video equipment, and how to protect your equipment from power surges. The following suggestions can help you to determine how to receive the most enjoyment from your television.
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Separate Sound Connection Description / Information Source* Connection? Cables Needed HDMI Connection • Provides the highest quality of digital video and HDMI 1*, HDMI Cable digital surround sound audio in one connection. HDMI 2 • Supports high-definition television programming. Example: HDMI Connection VIDEO COMPONENT OUTPUT...
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Separate Sound Connection Description / Information Source* Connection? Cables Needed Example: Component-Video Connection VIDEO COMPONENT OUTPUT S-VIDEO S/PDIF VIDEO NuCONTROL CABLE SERVICE HDMI 1 HDMI 2 S-Video Connection • Provides a good quality picture. Video 1*, • S-video cable Video 2 •...
Separate Sound Connection Description / Information Source* Connection? Cables Needed Coaxial Antenna or Cable Connection • Provides a standard quality video and audio con- Cable*, Coaxial cable nection from an antenna or cable service. Antenna* • This connection supports high-definition televi- sion programming.
Connecting to an Antenna and Cable VIDEO COMPONENT OUTPUT S-VIDEO S/PDIF If you have an antenna and a cable connection, connect them as shown. VIDEO NuCONTROL CABLE SERVICE HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Connecting to Standard Cable VIDEO COMPONENT OUTPUT If your cable service does not require a set-top cable box (STB), connect the cable as shown.
Connecting Miscellaneous Equipment This section shows how to connect other equipment to your television and lists the cables needed. Use the accompanying diagrams to connect your television to these various devices. Connecting to a Satellite Receiver If you have a satellite receiver (SAT) without a VCR or personal digital video recorder (DVR), you can connect it as shown.
Connecting to Cable with Cable Box/DVR If you have standard cable service and your cable box includes a personal digital video recorder (DVR), connect your system as shown. This setup also enables you to record one channel while VIDEO COMPONENT OUTPUT Splitter viewing another.
Connecting to a DVD Player and Video Gaming Device If you have a DVD player, video gaming device, or other device with a standard video output, connect it as shown. • If your devices have VIDEO COMPONENT OUTPUT different connectors S-VIDEO S/PDIF than those shown,...
Connecting Audio Equipment You may have audio equipment in your entertainment system that you wish to use with your television, such as an audio/video receiver, stereo sound system, or surround system. Use the information in the following pages to determine the best way to connect these components to your television for the best possible sound. Available Audio Connections There are multiple ways to connect your television to external audio equipment.
Connecting a Stereo, Surround Sound, or AV Receiver The following diagrams display how to connect audio equipment to your television. Stereo Sound System You can play the television sound through a stereo system by connecting the stereo as shown. When connecting audio equipment, adhere to the color-coding used on all connectors.
Chapter 3 Watching Television Turning the Television On and Off NOTE: Before turning the television on for the first time, allow it to warm up to room temperature. You can use the buttons on the television or the remote control to turn the television on and off.
Setting Up Available Channels After you have finished connecting your television to either an antenna or cable service, you will need to scan for and set up available channels. NOTE: The channel scan feature will only find channels from the antenna and cable inputs. If you have connected a satellite receiver or cable box to your television, you must set up that device before you can view channels from that source.
Basic Television Operation You operate your television using the remote control and a system of on-screen menus built into the television. The following pages show how to use the remote control to perform basic television operations. Changing the Channel Menu Guide The following various methods can be used to change the channel.
Chapter 4 Changing the Television Settings Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) You can adjust television settings, such as picture, color, audio, Picture-In-Picture settings, and parental controls, using the OSD menus. These menus will guide you through the television’s controls and features. The OSD is accessible by pressing the Menu button on the remote control or the side of the television.
Available Menus The following menus are available on this television. NOTE: The menu options that display depend on the input source and settings you select. Picture Settings Menu Setting Description Picture Mode Changes the color and picture settings to one of the pre-defined television modes designed for different types of viewing situations.
General Settings Menu Setting Description OSD Language Selects the language used by the OSD. Selections include English, French, and Spanish. CC Setup Displays the closed caption menu options. Closed Caption Turns the closed caption feature on, off, or on only when the television is muted. Analog CC Selects the closed caption option for analog channels.
Channel Settings Menu Setting Description Scan Freq Changes the input frequency received by the television. Search on Air Performs a channel scan for valid channels when an antenna input source is being used. Search on Cable Performs a channel scan for valid channels when a cable input source is being used. Channel Set Displays the menu options allowing you to adjust channel settings.
Setting Description Canadian French Allows you to specify the movies and television programs you want to block based on their Canadian French rating Dynamic Rating Allows you to download a rating region table, if one is available in the digital channel. You can then select the rating region, dimensions, and lock or unlock specific ratings.
• Color — adjusts the amount of color in the picture. • Tint — adjusts the level of red and green in the picture. • Red Color — adjusts the amount of red in the picture. • Green Color — adjusts the amount of green in the picture. •...
Press Menu to close the OSD. TIP: You can also press the 4:3, Panorama, Zoom, and 16:9 buttons Mute Display on the remote control to change the image size. Mode Position Swap Panorama Zoom 16:9 Adjusting the Horizontal Position of the Image Freeze Use the H Position menu option to adjust the horizontal position of the television image.
Changing the OSD Language Use the OSD Language menu option to change the language used by the OSD between English, French, and Spanish. To change the OSD language: Press Menu on the remote control to display the OSD. Press the VOL± buttons to select the General Settings menu. Press the CH- button to select OSD Language.
Press Menu to close the OSD. TIP: When the sleep timer is set, pressing the Sleep button on the remote control will display the current number of minutes until the television turns off. Changing the OSD Settings Use the OSD Settings menu to change the on-screen display transparency or the on-screen display timeout. To change the OSD settings: Press Menu on the remote control to display the OSD.
Using the Audio Settings Menu The Audio Settings menu options allow you to adjust sound quality on the television. Using these menu options, you can manually adjust audio output settings, such as volume, balance, and dialog clarity. Adjusting the Volume Use the Volume menu option to increase or decrease the level of sound.
To mute the television, do one of the following: Press Mute on the remote control. Select — or — Mute Display Press Menu on the remote control to display the OSD. Press the VOL± buttons to select the Audio Settings menu. Mode Position Swap...
Adjusting Analog Audio Use the Analog Audio menu option to change the audio between mono, stereo, and SAP. To adjust analog audio: Press Menu on the remote control to display the OSD. Press the VOL± buttons to select the Audio Settings menu. Press the CH- button to select Analog Audio.
Press the CH- button to select Edit Channels and then press the VOL+ button. The Edit Channels submenu appears. Press the CH± buttons to move to the next or previous channel in the list. Press the VOL± buttons to add or remove channels in the channel list. Press Menu to close the OSD.
Press the CH- button to select Window Layout, if necessary. Press the VOL± buttons to select one of the following settings: • Single — Normal viewing. • PIP — Turns on a second smaller picture that appears in the bottom, right corner of the television. •...
• If a password is not set, use the number keypad on the remote control to enter a password 6 numbers in length and then press Select. • If a password is already set, use the number keypad to enter the existing password and then press Select.
Rating Systems A rating icon appears in the upper left-hand corner of the television screen for the first 15 seconds of every rated program of 30 minutes or less. For every rated program that lasts more than an hour, a rating icon appears in the upper left-hand corner of the screen at the beginning of each half hour.
Canadian-French Rating System Rating Description General programming Not recommended for young children Not recommended for ages under 13 Not recommended for ages under 16 Programming restricted to adults Changing the Television Settings...
Unplug the television when cleaning it to avoid risk of electric shock. Identifying Problems If you are encountering problems with your NuVision television, use the following table to help identify the type of problem that is occurring and the possible solutions to the problem.
Symptom Possible Solution Television not • Replace the batteries if necessary. responding to remote • Ensure that the batteries have been inserted with the polarity (+,-) aligned. control Snowy picture and • Check the antenna connection. noise No output from one of •...
Getting Help with Your Television When you need it, NuVision can help you with any problems you might have with your television. For best results, you should first follow the procedure in the order shown below — without skipping any steps if possible.
This chapter lists the specifications for the television, as well as open source code information. Specifications The following specifications are subject to change without notice. For the latest specifications, visit our web site at www.nuvision.com. Screen 52" diagonal size 16:9 widescreen Size 52 inch: 50"...
Public License (“LGPL”), and other open source software licenses. The full text of the GPL license can be found at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html and the full text of the LGPL license can be found at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ lgpl.html. The source code for the open source components that require distribution may be downloaded for free at www.nuvision.com. 44 Reference Information...
NuVision is not responsible for any returned product without an RMA assigned by NuVision. Shipping and handling will be covered by NuVision if the product is within 90 days from the date of purchase. After 90 days from the date of purchase, the customer is responsible for shipping the defective product to NuVision.
In case service is required, please retain your original receipt and store it in a safe place as proof of purchase. Also, please keep the original carton and foam in case your NuVision product needs to be shipped back to NuVision for repair or replacement.
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Index —A— Left channel audio input location 3 Accessories 1 Antenna input connector —O— location 3 Audio outputs On-Screen Display (OSD) locations 4 using 21 —B— —P— Back panel 3 Power connectors 3 LED 3 Buttons side panel 2 —Q— Quick Start Guide 1 —C—...
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